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81 kraampje
n. hole in the wall -
82 krot
n. hovel, kennel, hole, bothy -
83 luchtgat
n. air hole, blowhole, safety valve, spiracle -
84 neusring
n. nose ring, piece of jewelry worn through a hole in the nose; snout ring -
85 opening
n. opening, open, aperture, hole, gap, gape, inlet, orifice, window, vent, ventage, mouth, maw -
86 prima
adj. first class, prime, number one, topping, top, tiptop, tops, top flight, top hole, top-notch, prize, star, superfine, choice, champion, magnificent, clipping, nailing, slap up--------adv. toppingly--------n. tiptop -
87 stoppen
v. stop, stop off, stop over, surcease, cease, immobilize, darn, hole, fill, pull over, pack up, mend, clog, constipate, call, hail a cab -
88 uitweg
n. outlet, issue, out, bolt-hole, exit -
89 verborgen
adj. hidden, secret, clandestine, covert, larval, delitescent, hole and corner, obscure, dark, inner, latent, ulterior, mysterious, mystic, mystical, occult, privy, recondite--------adv. clandestinely -
90 vertrouwelijk
adj. familiar, hole and corner, intimate, confidential, confident, secret, off the record, heart to heart--------adv. confidentially -
91 vuilnisbak
n. dustbin, dust hole, garbage collector -
92 wed
n. watering place, water hole -
93 bevestigingsgat
• fixing hole -
94 blind gat
• blind hole -
95 boorgat
• bore• drilled hole -
96 centreergat
• centring hole -
97 circuitgat
• circuit hole -
98 doorgedrukt gat met schroefdraad
• embossed threaded holeNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > doorgedrukt gat met schroefdraad
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99 doorgemetalliseerd gat
• feeded through hole• viaNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > doorgemetalliseerd gat
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100 doorlopend gat
• bottomless hole
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